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Love Island has been slapped with over 500 Ofcom complaints from angry viewers, with many upset at how islanders Ron Hall and Tom Clare have been treated by their co-stars.
A whopping 524 viewers complained to the broadcasting watchdog about the ITV2 dating show last week, 300 of which blasted the alleged "bullying" of Ron by his castmates.
A spokesperson for Ofcom confirmed on Wednesday (March 8) that the 302 complaints made following last Sunday and Monday's episodes "related to the alleged bullying of Ron by other contestants.
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They also confirmed that an additional 71 complaints following last Thursday's episode (March 2) related "to the treatment of Tom by other contestants."
Fans rushed to defend Ron during Monday's episode as he clashed with islanders like Samie following his remarks about contestants having a game plan in the villa.
Ron had previously told fellow islanders how winning Love Island couples get their relationship drama out of the way early on in the series before cruising through to the final.
Ron had said: "When I was a viewer… I thought, the ones who have their drama nice and early and then get comfy and treat it like a holiday, they’re the ones who are probably like, they just cruise.”
But islanders like Samie Elishi told people in the villa that it must mean Ron was playing a game, prompting him to confront her in Monday's heated episode.
It kicked off on Monday when a "livid" Ron told Samie: "You can't be seeding my girlfriend's head that I am playing some sort of game."
He was clearly worried that his girlfriend Lana might begin to doubt his intentions.
And fans took to Twitter to complain, with some revealing that they were going to complain to Ofcom.
And Tom clashed with the boys during the sports day challenge on Thursday, and after constant attempts from boys like Shaq to 'poke the bear', Tom told them they'd gone too far.
He said: "They need to know when enough is enough sometimes."
Ofcom also explained that 99 complaints made after last Wednesday's episode "related to the programme makers giving Olivia and Maxwell the power to vote off another couple", and 47 related to Olivia's behaviour.
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